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compiled and flashed UF2 for Arduino Zero, no go #28

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tballmsft opened this issue Oct 25, 2017 · 8 comments
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compiled and flashed UF2 for Arduino Zero, no go #28

tballmsft opened this issue Oct 25, 2017 · 8 comments
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I followed directions, built the binary for UF2 for Zero, successfully flashed it, but afterwards Zero doesn't show up as a drive.

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tballmsft commented Oct 25, 2017

I built on Windows... Sam is trying on Unix.

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Sam built on MacOS and I tried his INO. still same issue - flashed and verified, but no MSC

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Sam flashed and verified on MacOS - same issue there - no MSC.

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comparison point: I was successful with MKR1000.

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OOPS. I was programming the debug chip... oh well. It worked on the native. Live and learn...

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mmoskal commented Oct 26, 2017

How did you program the wrong chip? Was it using openocd? Or arduino sketch?

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Using Arduino Sketch. The Zero has two USB ports. It's important to use the right one. Both @tballmsft and I made the same mistake :P

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mmoskal commented Oct 26, 2017

It's actually possible to program zero through both, but you have to choose different programmer.

Maybe the instructions should say: first make sure blinky works?

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